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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 67

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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S-3 OCTOBER 2, 1927 SMhinD SUNDAY A i '11' Miss Lois Culver, -iflnsom graduate, toho is motoring the east accompanied by her aunt, Mrs. P. Wilcox-, of 1 1 She will spend a year on the Atlantic coh.L Tracv Webb phnto. Miss Crockett Issues Cards for Tea at Palace Mrs. Percy Davis Steele, u)ho is spending her honeymoon at Fallen Leaf Lodge.

Mr. and Mrs. Steele mill motor Den Lmond in the Santa Cruz mountains en route to the fcap region for a visit before they sail October 8 for Honolulu. The bride was Miss-Ruth Covey -Merrill. Coleman portrait.

Wedding to Take Place in The South West Oakland Sale Opens Wednesday ivirs. u. Vilas To Sail for Orient Saturday Kpxt Saturday afternoon is the day chosen by Miss fedith Tlghev wiiihi iiiii.il mm 4tv vj mnwuwm unutinup X. i 'i Pf A group of frifinds will assamble at the pier next -Saturday to bid farewell to Mrs. George "Vilas The West Oakland-Home rummage sale will be an event of the coming Week, with Mrs.

M. I. Bon as, phairman. 'Next Wednesday, Thursday and Friday are the' days for the sale, which will be held at Will -go toward the building fund. daughter of iur.

ana Airs, -ueorge V. Tighe of Fillmore, Ventura county, for her marriage; to Mr. Maupin Maxfield, sop jot Mr. and (Nome Dickie), Who, with her for the In honor rf Helen -living ton, whose 'to Mr. Allan Crockett' was an announce- given next Saturday, afternoon by Jinn CroHtott, at the Palac The hbate'sj'haa Invited about -I a sroro frienda to miet-' the bride-elect, 'who is being enter- tained in a charming manner by her youns? friends.

Miss I 'vlnkston "was the guest Mr. HrUMaXfieId of Vernon j'sbahd in dauShter. will sail j')J Orient 16 join her hus I -P Stianghai. The young ma Heights. -It is to be an outdoor matron has which is being raised for the pur wedding in the garden at the Tighe home in the southern' city and" Mrs.

Shirlaw Mackay of Berkeley will of honor recently rft. an affair given by Miss Marion Crockett at the home of the latter's Mrs. i 1" i I i- 1 1 1 1 pose of erecting a new. home for the littler' who" are "now being cared for- at -the institution In West Oakland. Although t516 "West- Oakland Home is to.

receive a large legacy from' the Bushnell estate, the money will not be given to the organization ton twenty years, In accordance with the wording of the Bushnell will. In the meantime the orphanswhoare being housed In an unsafe building jnust have a new home, and it is toward this end that the women are working to raise sufficient funds to at least start work on a new structure. Mrs. Bonrjh-atrman-of the sale, is being assisted by Mrs. George Goff, Austin Clark, Mrs.

Homer Clark Poundstone, Mrs. Frank Edof Mrs. William'-jWest. phal, William Johnson, Mrs. James Tallman; Mrs.

Robert Glenn, Mrs. 'George Pardee, Mrs. Walter go south to be matron of honor for Miss TlgheVvVho will also have' several bridesmaids. Mr. William Maupin of Ffe'sno, cousin of Maxfield, will be best man, at the' wedding: Miss, Tighe attended Mills college for two years and later' was a student at the University of CaU IfbTjvia.

Mr. graduated from the University of California and also, received a degree from the law school at Harvard. He is practicing law in San Francisco, and afttr their" honeymoon trip he and his bride will return to the bav region to make their -home. Mr. and Mrs." H.

TJ. Maxfield will leave for the south the latter part of the week attends their son's wcdding. Harold Cushman Lewis (Jeannette Maxfield), whose home has been in Fresno since her marriage a few years ago, will also be in attendance at' the ceremony. C. M.

Crockrtt, in Alameda. Twenty the VoiwTijer were present at thet party. I -00 0. I Mrs. C.

hi Lovey of Ala- meda are on way to tii'ew York and arffTfaveling by way of the Panama -canal. During their I stopover in the s.outhexn part ot, the state they were met by Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Lovry (Gerr trude Rutley), "who are passing their honeymbon in the south. The I older people are planning to be away, until shortly before Chriat- mas and "until that time their at-- traotive home In "Alameda wi be cccupied by the Marshall Loveys.

been staying' with-her. mother, Mrs. E. Garrett, at the latter's. home In this city, and he -friends among the younger matrons very much that, her visit here will npt be of longer duration." Yesterday afternoon Vilas was hostess at a tea given at the Hotel Whiteo'mb, the, affair being planned for the friends who have entertained her during her visit.

Aboutjthirty of-the nearest frierids' of the hostess -were present. 0 0 Mrs. Morris N. Schneider enter- tained at a very novel luncheon on Wednesday, September 21, at her home at 348 Grand avenue. A Chinese atmosphere prevailed.

Chinese dishes were served and motion pictures followed showing scenes and experiences of China as taken by Mr. Schneider on his recent around the world. This is second series of luncheons given by Mrs. Schneider, the first several ago, vhen over twenty-four guests were entertained, W-ho pronounced It as being one ef the most wondejr-f ul they had ever attended. GOO Birthday Party At JoHn Knox Home Friday The wedding of Miss Rutley and Scott and a number of others.

Marshall Lovey took place about the middle of September. a Dinner Dance Mrs. Marshall Lovey, a beautiful bride of the present monlht Was Miss Gertrude Rulley her marriage and is.now on'-her Wed--ding trip, motoring to points of interest in this -De FoKet-photo The dinner dance given last eve- nlng at the Hotel Alameda was a brilliant affair and many parties entertained by -members el the Alameda smart set. Mr. and Mrs.

H. R. Llndquist had" as their 'guests about twenty of their intt I I I i I mate friends, and another large party had for ItsJiostand hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Harlie Norris.

Mrt and Mrs. Harry Payne presided at table where there were sixteen 1 guests seated. f. jw r- iiiiiiwiiiiiiiuiiiiu Little Myra Ann Knox celebrated her fourth birthday last Friday afternoon at an elaborate party given by her mother, Mrs, John Bryant Knox, at the 'family home boulevard. 'About -fonty, children, accompanied by thelr respective mothers, wkh- several of the older friends of the hostess, shared in 1 the pleasures of 'th9 event and there was no end of entertainment planned for the amusement of the little ones.

While the small friends of Myra Ann romped and enjoyed themselves, bridge was played by groups of the mothers. Mrs. Harry East Miller, the ma- BVSBSBBBBlllBlHSHMRMBSSSMMiMSJHnBtiBKWIWSB I ternal grandmother of Myra Ann, i of Mrs: Knox, assisted the hostess and. Mrs. Harrison Clay, an aunt I in welcoming the guests.

hi I 6 6 tu6 I um mmmmmmmimu .1 .1 1 11111 11 111 1. 1, 11. 1 111 111 .1111 A. tlMIIMI I ih)n l. I'lii 1)1 1 J.il.lili.iii lilil i Pi fiWk Mum i wimmJ II imm I'CX Demonstration by I -i if Factory Representative resenting- THAT BOAST OF FINE FURS In Neielif Smart Ways of Paris Holmes Edwards Inlaid Silver Featuring --the neu) Pageant Pattern The Pageant i3 the silversmith's latest creatioh-r-tfie most artistic and delicately executed pattern ever applied to a plated piece of ilat ware.

It i an Open Stock-Eattem add lQ iLvyherj you like, QQ EAUTIFUL, soft' Coatings, ij rich, deep colors, luxurious furs, -k lavishly used as trfm- 1 1 1 1 Mrs. Will Meek Iq BelHonoree: At Luncheon Tea Is Given At Palace for Fair Bride-elec mings me Holmes Edwards silver-plate, we can honestly say, is-not excelled or construction and service. The points of wear on spoons, forks, have solid pieces of sterling -silver inlaid under the top plating-r thereby the user service. most skilled designing and manship-all combine lo present a Coat of rich elegance and smart disr tinction. The Golden Gate presents tomorroVv important groups' at In honor of Miss Beatrice Riaton.

whose engagement' to Ml-. Frank J. Every Woman Who EriteriMns Could L50 "Stafford recently, a tea was given yesterday afternoon rby Miss Rena Van Den Bergh -ot Alameda the Palace hotelacross the 'bay. Autumn flowers were effectively arranged on the table, at i which were seated: MESDAMES fnrnl A. Wlleni Irwin P.

Fltow William Knowland 'Rmfst Riion InCk Mortimer D. D. Stafford ltoger West Marlg Stafford As a welcome home to Mrs. "Will Meek, who was abroad -about a year; Mrs. James Warrack will give a luncheon next Thursday afternoon at her home on Staten The hostess has asked a group of intimate friends for the occasion and after luncheon bridge will be the diversion.

Mrs. Meek and her attractive daughter, Miss Wilhelmina Meek, went to Europe the early part of last year and traveled leisurely through' 'the different countries. Mrs. Meek has many friends among the smart set here, and there are many social affairs being planned In her honor. -Miss Meek w.ill also be entertained by th younger girls.

Profit by a Few. Minutes With 7 MISS LUELLA COFFEY- A silverware Authority from Holmes Edwards who will give an informal talc Wednesday, at 2 o'clock in ouij Bungalow on the 3rd Floor. She is thoroughly conversant vVith the art pf table setting and will discuss your individual questions with you. This is not a lecture but" a personal service. You and your friends enjoy it without obligation.

You may also see-Miss Coffey in Main Floofi" MISSIES 4 Parol Kiinfi Doris SfeGrill Grace Shields Martha Onrrett" Eleanor Sliepard "CamiPh Araiborn' Ina Bodlnnon Rlen farter Jean McLauphlln Allreda MonoUi -Claire Brown Hessie Rld "Martha K1pr Evanell. Cady Sonta Peterson Lillian Munhollftnd Dorothy Schroeder Virninia Nlcol' Inlen Drakp Marion sobel do Olmrrio 'Dorothy Borward HpIpd Hnldt I Mildred Mnrkle 1 KtTty Tionaldaon. Naliry McVey Dorothy Dlnely Flarrlet Pprerson, Klalne flcC'Oy Ipan Townsend I Claritn Siitnaoiego AUcifUeidft any day this CLOAK AND SUIT HOUSB Combined with the TX)GGERY Cloal( Suir House OAKLAND BROADWAY AT SIXTEENTH San Francisco 867 Maiket St. Pn 14' Motoring East Today's opportunity 'V. to make money! Rend Our Advertlfiement Page 3.

Developiiient Section E.B. FIELD Oakland 15th and Clay Streets 5 OAKLAND Jliss -Lois Culver, who was graduated from Miss "Ransom's school in June, Is motoring east with her aunt, Mrs. P. M. Wilcox of Hartford, Miss Culver will spend a year In dividing the.

time -between Hartford and flitfffittattHfttiiiimi 6 0 .0 009 2 A A5 York City. --v-- i r-" I.

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